XBList
XBList is a Windows program that displays your Xbox Live Friends List in a buddy-list format and shows updates about their activities. It is designed to be simple and unobtrusive. It also has some integration with Xbox.com to display Gamer Pictures and Gamer Cards, and Bungie.net to display Halo player emblems. To use this program you must have an Xbox Live account.
No special setup is required - XBList should prompt you to log into Xbox.com with your Windows Live ID using Internet Explorer once, then it should be on its way. Make sure to select "Save my e-mail address and password" at the Passport Login screen. If you don't it will never log in.
Features
- Constantly updates to show which friends are playing what games
- Displays the Xbox Live Gamer Picture or Halo emblem for each of your friends
- Popup notifications when friends sign on and off, as well as on other events.
- Displays an alert whenever you have new Xbox Live messages.
- When you hover your mouse over a friend XBList shows their Gamer Card, with extra info about when they last signed on and what they're playing. It will also show their Halo emblem if they don't have a Gamer Picture or you prefer Halo Emblems.
- Easily access your friends' Xbox.com profiles, Halo stats, and compose messages.
- Manage your Friends List right from the Windows desktop - add and remove friends, and accept or reject friend invites.
- Shows friends that can be joined on Xbox Live in blue.
- Shows friend requests.
Screenshots
More Information
- XBList Setup Guide - A comprehensive guide to getting XBList up and running.
- Troubleshooting XBList - If you're having trouble with XBList, go here first.
- XBList FAQ - General questions about XBList
- What's new in the latest XBList? (Change Log)
- XBList Forum - Discuss XBList and get help from me and other users.
The software license for XBList permits unlimited distribution as long as nobody charges money for it, modifies it, or packages it with other software without my permission. It also frees me from any liability from your use of the software. A copy of the actual license is included in the installation and is viewable from the "About" dialog.
Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Halo 2, Halo 3, the Live Logo, and the Xbox logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp.


